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so the environment is about history, human action. and in this but what i tried to do is to show how some of those crosscurrents work. he said sell thing boils down to the final decisive battle but against the indians to have been an extremely aggressive northern plains tribe who had been the ones first to master horses and had arranged absolutely right through the yellowstone country hunting in the fire all, for example. once there were dealt with the exploration could continue, but one last cautionary note goes back to the question of prison. i think it is very easy when people look at this book at first glance to say this is an expose of the dark side of yellowstone. it's not. often oversimplified. if you deal with men in that time in that place in history from part of that complexity for almost all, they would have been pumping out editorials for the east coast papers denouncing the brutality of the army. when they got their violence became woven into the up to recover their lives. it has dark elements in it but it is not an attem
so the environment is about history, human action. and in this but what i tried to do is to show how some of those crosscurrents work. he said sell thing boils down to the final decisive battle but against the indians to have been an extremely aggressive northern plains tribe who had been the ones first to master horses and had arranged absolutely right through the yellowstone country hunting in the fire all, for example. once there were dealt with the exploration could continue, but one last...
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they are now convinced that they have total visual environment. they tried to evacuate any residents in the area in the neighborhood. it's been noted, now when to move the flash bang. be methodical. they're not certain, they're not certain but they're operating under the assumption that there are explosives in that house. >> i think one of the best examples for your viewers, i'm sure many of them saw zero dark 30 and there was an initial assault phase, helicopter come in and minutes went by by the time people started moving through. that's a parallel of what you're going to see happen tonight. within a few hours of darkness, this could be favorably resolved. >> one of our producers, lawrence cook is near the scene. what are you seeing? >> we're on washburn. we've been told that they have the suspect cornered in the backyard of a home. i'm also told that they are using flash bangs to try to get him out. the number one priority is for the police as they try to get this suspect out alive. they want to see him go to trial. i'm surprised at the amount
they are now convinced that they have total visual environment. they tried to evacuate any residents in the area in the neighborhood. it's been noted, now when to move the flash bang. be methodical. they're not certain, they're not certain but they're operating under the assumption that there are explosives in that house. >> i think one of the best examples for your viewers, i'm sure many of them saw zero dark 30 and there was an initial assault phase, helicopter come in and minutes went...
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it was a target, soft target, rich environment and it's unlikely that this could have been stopped. but tell you what, i know london is preparing for their marathon of the they learned a lot of lessons. we're going to convey those lessons to them. people need to be aware. they need to see and be aware of their surroundings at all times. we live as the former mayor and ambassador flint said, we live in a different time and we are in a -- we are from a proud country and we have nothing to be ashamed of. it's these kids who somehow went down a track that we don't know why, but i'm sure we'll find out. >> neil: we will. thank you, scott brown. good seeing you. all right. into his point about -- i think it's closing in on $20 million raised by business using supercomputing and mobile technology over our secure network, verizon innovators are building a world of medical treatment data in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis from anywhere, in seconds rather than months. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. has
it was a target, soft target, rich environment and it's unlikely that this could have been stopped. but tell you what, i know london is preparing for their marathon of the they learned a lot of lessons. we're going to convey those lessons to them. people need to be aware. they need to see and be aware of their surroundings at all times. we live as the former mayor and ambassador flint said, we live in a different time and we are in a -- we are from a proud country and we have nothing to be...
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as this plays out, they now are convinced they have total visual environment, they are trying to evacuate any residents in the area from the neighborhood, and as was noted, now they went to move, the flash-bangs, be methodical. the one thing, they're not certain but they're operating under the assumption there are explosives in that yard. >> you know, i think one of the best examples for your viewers, i'm sure many of them saw "zero dark thirty." there was an initial assault phase, helicopters crashing in and all, then it seemed like minutes went by as people then started deliberately moving through and that's kind of a parallel to what you're going to see happen here tonight. but i think within a few hours of darkness, this could be favorably resolved. >> one of our producers is near the scene. lawrence, what are you seeing and hearing? >> well, i'm at washburn and chester streets, which is about a block from franklin street, where i'm told from a boston police source they have a suspect cornered in the backyard of a home. i'm also told that they're using flash-bangs to try to get him ou
as this plays out, they now are convinced they have total visual environment, they are trying to evacuate any residents in the area from the neighborhood, and as was noted, now they went to move, the flash-bangs, be methodical. the one thing, they're not certain but they're operating under the assumption there are explosives in that yard. >> you know, i think one of the best examples for your viewers, i'm sure many of them saw "zero dark thirty." there was an initial assault...
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in this heightened environment and detective, patted rosen, it's curious. >> it done straits what we have known all along. they hate us and want to kill us they just keep coming at you. >> neil: even though there is not apparent link apparently this guy and these two brothers. you would argue the other day you think there are these kinds of cells where the two, three, four, five people all over the place. >> absolutely. they are unified. they are unified t the extent they hate us. they are absolutely bent on killing us. >> neil: is it a group, one was a chechen connection. there their common theme is they hate us. by that theory, they are everywhere. >> they appear to be a lot more than we have thought. it's safe to assume that the 19-year-old, who forgot surveillance cameras existed and boxer the chip the size of the arizona on his shoulder didn't orchestrate this in vacuum. there are too many moving parts to it. >> neil: local authorities say they did but there is no evidence that point to wider participation? >> i disagree with the facts that i know. that trip, the is trip for six
in this heightened environment and detective, patted rosen, it's curious. >> it done straits what we have known all along. they hate us and want to kill us they just keep coming at you. >> neil: even though there is not apparent link apparently this guy and these two brothers. you would argue the other day you think there are these kinds of cells where the two, three, four, five people all over the place. >> absolutely. they are unified. they are unified t the extent they hate...
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>> it is strain nj this respect, that watertown is a very, very easy going, very community type of environment. and this community with solidarity and people embracing one another, then dead ghost nothing. residents were frightened and stuck within their homes and didn't have the opportunity to go out and find out except for expressions from people like yourself. >> what is it like to be holed up in your home, unsure if someone is hiding in your basement or backyard. whether somebody is using you as a cover for their attempts to allude authorities. >> i noticed a number of police and military going to homes. >> did they enter your home? >> they did enter my home. >> explain that. what was it like? >> they knocked on the door and explained they were obviously looking for the suspect and with like it check out all of the residence. they checked about 200 different homes. >> right. but specifically your home. >> right. >> how reluctant for to you even open the door? >> not very. because of the situation that happened monday. the citizens of this community embraced the police and the fbi and other
>> it is strain nj this respect, that watertown is a very, very easy going, very community type of environment. and this community with solidarity and people embracing one another, then dead ghost nothing. residents were frightened and stuck within their homes and didn't have the opportunity to go out and find out except for expressions from people like yourself. >> what is it like to be holed up in your home, unsure if someone is hiding in your basement or backyard. whether...
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family visited so he didn't have that chore, dare may i say, of having to go and -- to go into a morbid environment. he had enough to think about. so yes, she wrote letters. she didn't have many friends, unfortunately. but she did have this wonderful family who kept her going and there always seemed to be somebody there. as far as reading, i don't think she did very much which was a shame because she was a very intellectual woman, highly educated. that intellect and that wonderful education seemed wasted in some ways. >> next question comes from bonnie who is watching us in cincinnati. hi, bonnie, you're on the air. >> hi. thank you for taking my call. this is a most intriguing subject. i do collect albums from the 1840's and 1850's of the central united states. and i do own a journal that was written by a family member of william henry harrison. the harrison family coming from cincinnati. after his death, frequently the letters that do i have, i'm not a member of that family, however i do have several of the letters and albums hand written, journals, and frequently similar to mrs. pierce, in the o
family visited so he didn't have that chore, dare may i say, of having to go and -- to go into a morbid environment. he had enough to think about. so yes, she wrote letters. she didn't have many friends, unfortunately. but she did have this wonderful family who kept her going and there always seemed to be somebody there. as far as reading, i don't think she did very much which was a shame because she was a very intellectual woman, highly educated. that intellect and that wonderful education...
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there's going to be a lot of challenges running events in these open environments like a marathon. there's 26 miles, it's going to be very difficult, but there are a the will the of things that event organizers working wi ini law enforcement can do. >> dan, thank you so much. the boston red sox are doing their part to help their hometown heal. how they are bringing a sense of normalcy to the city. we'll head back live to fenway park in a few minutes. >>> welcome back to cnn's conning coverage of the terrorist attacks in boston. the city is beginning to return to normal and we can really get a sense of that at fenway park where the red sox are back in action today. before the first pitch, there was a solemn moment of silence. >> as we think of our 176 adults and children who were injured, including officer richard donahue, won't you join us as we observe a moment of silence, contemplation and prayer and in particular for the 58 who are still hospitalized. thank you. we wish each of you a speedy recovery. >> now let's go back to john berman a the ballpark. i'm wearing a red sox hat.
there's going to be a lot of challenges running events in these open environments like a marathon. there's 26 miles, it's going to be very difficult, but there are a the will the of things that event organizers working wi ini law enforcement can do. >> dan, thank you so much. the boston red sox are doing their part to help their hometown heal. how they are bringing a sense of normalcy to the city. we'll head back live to fenway park in a few minutes. >>> welcome back to cnn's...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> on an absolutely beautiful start to a saturday morning, a live look right now at the city of san francisco. good morning. thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock. chris sanchez has the morning off. it's the culmination of a week's worth of waiting in terms of beautiful weather. >> it's going to be very warm today. especially once we get into the inland valleys. temperatures there will top out near 80 degrees. so get the shorts out, it is going to be spectacular. even at the coast today, temperatures topping out in the upper 60s. right now, it's 50 in san francisco, 51 in san mateo and sunnyvale. gilroy at 51 degrees. a little cool by santa cruise. later on at the beach, santa cruz will be at 76 today. and 80 in livermore. if you're making plans to head down to the giants game this evening, 70. so perfect conditions. >> dare i say picturesque for the san francisco giants game. thank you, anthony. back ton the latest now from boston. as police and federal agents moved in on the second boston marathon bo
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> on an absolutely beautiful start to a saturday morning, a live look right now at the city of san francisco. good morning. thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock. chris sanchez has the morning off. it's the culmination of a week's worth of waiting in terms of beautiful weather. >> it's going to be very warm today. especially once we get into the inland valleys. temperatures there will top out...
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alaska is a very extreme environment. >> 30 foot seas, hurricane force winds. we go in and it's really bad situations, and we always pull it off. >> we hit the water. game on. go. go. get it on. >> under water, go. >> the rope why we all do this job is to save lives. >> a lot of the times the coast guard comes before family. >> when he's out flying, i do pray. >> everything i throw at it, we do. fall is final here. and for every season there's a reason to watch "wake up with al" on the weather channel. the front is going to move through and it's going to change the temperature. >> you just can't beat this kind of weather. >> everything you need to know, first thing. >> here's the big picture. >> we're kind of like a killer app in the morning. >> wake up with us. 78 hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. o-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes coul
alaska is a very extreme environment. >> 30 foot seas, hurricane force winds. we go in and it's really bad situations, and we always pull it off. >> we hit the water. game on. go. go. get it on. >> under water, go. >> the rope why we all do this job is to save lives. >> a lot of the times the coast guard comes before family. >> when he's out flying, i do pray. >> everything i throw at it, we do. fall is final here. and for every season there's a reason...
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and the boys flourished in boston's academic environment. dzhokhar in particular excelling at the cambridge rindge and latin school. >> he took a lot of honors classes. he was not someone that didn't try hard. he did try hard. >> reporter: he made friends, took drama classes and impressed people as gentle and subdued. >> hard to believe that someone that was so friendly and funny just a couple of years ago could have done this. >> reporter: he was some what of a jock. he became the all-star captain of the wrestling team. >> he was completely americanized. and really a sweetheart of a kid. >> reporter: his older brother, tamerlan, a bit rougher around the edges, however. after high school, tamerlan attended bunker hill community college for three semesters. but his real passion was boxing. he fought his way into the new england heavyweight golden gloves championship and had dreams of representing america in the olympics. but in 2009, tamerlan was reportedly arrested for assault and battery against his girlfriend. the charge was later dismisse
and the boys flourished in boston's academic environment. dzhokhar in particular excelling at the cambridge rindge and latin school. >> he took a lot of honors classes. he was not someone that didn't try hard. he did try hard. >> reporter: he made friends, took drama classes and impressed people as gentle and subdued. >> hard to believe that someone that was so friendly and funny just a couple of years ago could have done this. >> reporter: he was some what of a jock. he...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >> pam: he was found hiding in a boat and watertown we carry you are looking at a live picture now in watertown. we are awaiting the start of a news conference. you are looking at the fbi agent who is ahead of the. much relief across the country tonight because no. 2 suspect number two is in custody tonight. as we said no. 2 is now in custody. >> reporter: people are on the streets seem think you'd, it was our pleasure. people cheering and celebrating in the streets of boston. obviously having a moment of relief that at the same time boston police are sending out letters not forget martin richard crystal campbell and officer joe collier were all the people killed in the boston marathon. >> pam: we are about to expand the bomb has been apprehended. the news conference is starting now. >> we are so grateful to be your right now, we parsons sold grateful to bring justice inclosure to buy. to the family's loss love one's or suffered injuries, and two are a police officer and a young man starting his career at
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >> pam: he was found hiding in a boat and watertown we carry you are looking at a live picture now in watertown. we are awaiting the start of a news conference. you are looking at the fbi agent who is ahead of the. much relief across the country tonight because no. 2 suspect number two is in custody tonight. as we said no. 2 is now in custody. >> reporter: people are on the streets seem think you'd,...
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you and i were talking at several points yesterday and it was rather incredulous just the ghost town environment of boston. >> you really couldn't believe it. certainly an eerie sight, alex. yesterday the streets of boston should have been teeming with commuters. there should have been tourists. there should have been people outside enjoying the weather. but instead they were hunkered down. they were staying inside, heeding orders that there was a terrorist, potentially on the loose. about 1 million people ordered to stay inside. to lock their doors. boston and its surrounding suburbs were virtually under siege. a lockdown in the suburbs, a shelter in place order for the city. >> we're asking people to shelter in place. in other words to stay indoors with their doors locked, and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. >> reporter: it was early friday morning when dzhokhar tsarnaev escaped a police shoot-out in watertown. forcing officials to shut down a 20-block radius, and demanding residents stay indoors for their own safety. >> i've just never
you and i were talking at several points yesterday and it was rather incredulous just the ghost town environment of boston. >> you really couldn't believe it. certainly an eerie sight, alex. yesterday the streets of boston should have been teeming with commuters. there should have been tourists. there should have been people outside enjoying the weather. but instead they were hunkered down. they were staying inside, heeding orders that there was a terrorist, potentially on the loose....
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the pattern in russia is deeply troubling in an increasingly restrictive environment of civil liberties. this includes the measures with respect to registration as foreign agents and also restrictions on press and internet freedom. we made clear with human dialogue but we remain committed to open dialogue with civil seent supporting their efforts. >> i do a follow-up on that? >> sure. >> in the past -- i think the u.s. government has talked a lot about their concern of human rights abuse in chechnya. i'm wondering if you think the events in boston are going to change the way the government would see human rights in chechnya? >> with respect to the ongoing investigation in boston, i have to reiterate the secretary's comment that it would be highly norptse to make comments at this time. i can tell you this has been part of our human rights reporting on russia since 1995. you will find quite a bit of information on this year's report and they note serious human rights abuses taking place and human rights violations committed by authorities and militants. >> this is going to be the last que
the pattern in russia is deeply troubling in an increasingly restrictive environment of civil liberties. this includes the measures with respect to registration as foreign agents and also restrictions on press and internet freedom. we made clear with human dialogue but we remain committed to open dialogue with civil seent supporting their efforts. >> i do a follow-up on that? >> sure. >> in the past -- i think the u.s. government has talked a lot about their concern of human...
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don't try to control your environment, that is not going to work, whether you have a higher power concept, prayer can be helpful, faith number one. number two, hope, do not lose hope. this is going to get better, we are taking care of things as the president assured he would and there's hope for the future. finally and most importantly, important relationships, important people in our lives need to be kept close and think in terms of regulating our emotions by using other people. proximity and intimacy of others is exceedingly important at times like this. >> dr. drew, what you're saying there, the two things that are intangible, faith, believing in things unseen, hope, hoping the sun will be out tomorrow, and also relationships with other people. times like this, even for myself, sometimes when you're overwhelmed with issues like this, the last thing you want to do is be with someone else, you want to be by yourself and get through the emotion on your own. >> right. it's -- i would resist isolating. to sit and be calm and be sort and be calm with nature is fine but to isolate from people
don't try to control your environment, that is not going to work, whether you have a higher power concept, prayer can be helpful, faith number one. number two, hope, do not lose hope. this is going to get better, we are taking care of things as the president assured he would and there's hope for the future. finally and most importantly, important relationships, important people in our lives need to be kept close and think in terms of regulating our emotions by using other people. proximity and...
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remember, 4.5 billion is what we spend for a day to operate in that environment. saving two when you are -- will not go on the street with the exception of package delivery, which will be done with dynamic routing, with a lower cost employee, whether in the rural or city craft, allows us to provide that kind of service as a lower cost. the mail costs, the transportation costs, network changes, that's all money that can come out of the system. we've also calculated in what we think is the revenue loss and we've talked to a lot of customers to validate that. so the 2 billion is doable. people say well, it's only two out of 20 billion. it is not. if we had it this year we would break even from an operational standpoint. this year we'll lose ago 1.7 billion in the operating line. that's revenue minus costs with the exception of workers' comp costs and prefunding. we would make money if we had made the six to five move at the beginning of this year. that gap exists when you do nothing over a five, six, four or five-year period and with inflation that continues to grow.
remember, 4.5 billion is what we spend for a day to operate in that environment. saving two when you are -- will not go on the street with the exception of package delivery, which will be done with dynamic routing, with a lower cost employee, whether in the rural or city craft, allows us to provide that kind of service as a lower cost. the mail costs, the transportation costs, network changes, that's all money that can come out of the system. we've also calculated in what we think is the...